More often than not I download images to look at them carefully.Hmmm ... I didn't think about downloading the image to see the Exif data. That's a good idea! Thanks, AlanF.
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More often than not I download images to look at them carefully.Hmmm ... I didn't think about downloading the image to see the Exif data. That's a good idea! Thanks, AlanF.
Quick test, and it is repeatable: hang a load using white thin string so it can sway in front of dark background. Set up a strong light, or do it outside. Prefocus on string beforehand, turn off AF. Sway it, fire max fps at different exposure times, let Auto ISO work. Notes on no sharpening apply. Good luck!You can notice it in the raw file before post production but obviously sharpening is going to amplify this. It pretty much only seems to happen with BIF type photos so I'm sure it has to do with the sensor readout. I'm usually shooting 1/3200th or faster with BIF photos in electronic shutter. Honestly just trying to find out if others are running into this problem or if it's just my camera. Since I've already had technical issues with the R5 I'm not feeling as confident with the quality of my particular camera. I hope I'm wrong.
Thanks, Click. Also, I've never seen such vivid variety of colors as on Wood Ducks from others who post here, and now your lovely photo reminds me of how stunning those birds are. I haven't been enough of a birder to want to track down certain birds just to see them, but I think I'd enjoy the effort to see some Wood Ducks myself one day.
Another outstanding image Click!Another Great Blue Heron
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That's a lovely background with a great subject pose, Click!Another Great Blue Heron
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Thanks. And yours is lovely. The view from a kayak works so well for these waders.Lovely shot. Nicely done, Alan.